outrider
Americannoun
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a mounted attendant riding before or beside a carriage.
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(at a racetrack) a mounted rider who accompanies or leads a racehorse to the post.
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a person who goes in advance of an automobile or person to clear a passage.
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a person who leads the way or is a member of a vanguard; forerunner.
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a person who rides out or forth, especially a scout, cowhand, ranch hand, or the like.
noun
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a person who goes ahead of a car, group of people, etc, to ensure a clear passage
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a person who goes in advance to investigate, discover a way, etc; scout
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a person who rides in front of or beside a carriage, esp as an attendant or guard
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a mounted herdsman
Etymology
Origin of outrider
1300–50; Middle English: official in a monastery; see out-, rider
Example Sentences
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Guest: Josh Keating, senior correspondent at Vox and a fellow at the Outrider Foundation where he’s reporting on nuclear weapons and A.I.
From Slate • Nov. 30, 2025
Outrider has developed a robot arm for the truck to connect and disconnect trailers.
From Reuters • Dec. 9, 2021
Nelson, who is climate director at the Wisconsin-based Outrider Foundation, said she’s particularly excited at polls showing that many young Republicans care just as much about climate change as Democrats.
From Washington Times • Apr. 20, 2020
It’s fine with him to have Outrider reach for a wider audience, he says.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 7, 2018
That’s why Tara Drozdenko, the Outrider Foundation’s managing director of nuclear policy and non-proliferation, tried to avoid overusing images of mushroom clouds.
From The Verge • Apr. 2, 2018
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